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Chris Jordan megdöbbentő adatokat ábrázol.

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Chris Jordan művészként egy érdekes nézőpontból mutatja meg milyen a nyugati kultúra. Óriási képei csaknem elképzelhetetlen statisztikai adatokat ábrázolnak - mint azt az elképesztő számú papírpoharat, melyeket minden egyes nap elhasználunk.

Chris Jordan runs the numbers on modern American life -- making large-format, long-zoom artwork from the most mindblowing data about our stuff. Full bio »

Translated into Hungarian by Adam Szabo
Reviewed by Júlia Martonosi
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